Mike Krzyzewski moved within one victory of North Carolina’s Dean Smith for second place on the men’s all-time wins list. Krzyzewski has 878 career victories, and can tie his former rival Dec. 20 against Elon. The only man ahead of them is Krzyzewski’s former coach and mentor, Bob Knight, who has 902 wins.

Tennessee 83, Pittsburgh 76 — Scotty Hopson scored 27 points and the No. 11 Volunteers (7-0) dealt the No. 3 Panthers (10-1) their first nonconference loss at home in nearly six years.

Melvin Goins added 19 points for Tennessee, which led by as many as 21 points. Pitt needed a late flurry just to cut the final margin to single digits.

Brad Wanamaker scored 21 points, but Pitt still lost a nonconference game in the city for the first time in 58 games, since a Jan. 2, 2005, loss to Bucknell. The SEC-Big East Invitational matchup was played at the new Consol Energy Center rather than Pitt’s on-campus Petersen Events Center, and it certainly wasn’t a home-court advantage for the Panthers. They hadn’t played a team ranked this high in Pittsburgh, outside of Big East play, since a 66-49 loss to then-No. 11 North Carolina in December 1995.

Kansas 76, Colorado St. 55 — Markieff Morris had 12 points and 11 rebounds to lead the No. 4 Jayhawks (9-0) over the Rams (4-3) in Kansas City.

It was the 163d meeting between the teams and 45th straight victory in the series for Syracuse. It matched the largest margin of victory for Syracyse in Jim Boeheim’s 35 years as head coach, tying the 57-point margin in a 129-72 win over C.W. Post 21 years ago to the day.

Missouri 70, Presbyterian 55 — Justin Safford had 14 points and six rebounds to lead the No. 11 Tigers (8-1) to a victory over the Blue Hose (3-6) in Columbia, Mo.

Josh Harrellson added 14 points and 12 rebounds for Kentucky. Christian Watford led Indiana with 19 points and nine rebounds, but the Hoosiers fell to their border rivals for the 14th time in the last 17 meetings.

Louisville 77, UNLV 69 — Preston Knowles scored all 20 of his points in the second half and the No. 24 Cardinals (8-0) remained unbeaten with a victory over the No. 20 Rebels (9-1) in the Billy Minardi Classic in Louisville.

Kyle Kuric and Chris Smith added 17 points each for the Cardinals. Tre’Von Willis led the Rebels with 17 points and Oscar Bellfield added 16.

Texas A&M 63, Washington 62 — David Loubeau blocked a desperation shot by Isaiah Thomas as time expired, and the Aggies (9-1) held on for a victory over the No. 21 Huskies (6-3) in College Station, Texas.

Texas 101, Texas State 65 — Freshman guard Cory Joseph scored a career-high 19 points and the No. 25 Longhorns (7-2) ran their nonconference home winning streak to 24 games with a rout of the Bobcats (2-5).

Men’s hockey Michigan 5, Michigan St. 0 — The Wolverines blanked the Spartans while the rivals set a world record for attendance at a hockey game, playing in front of an unofficial total of 113,411 fans at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor. The previous mark for was 77,803 at this year’s world championships in Germany.

Mike Janela, an adjudicator for Guinness World Records, was on hand to verify the feat. He confirmed that the attendance was more than enough for a world record, although he said his organization would need a bit longer to come up with an official attendance figure.

The game — dubbed “The Big Chill at the Big House’’ — took place nine years after the same teams played another outdoor game at Michigan State’s football stadium. Since then, the idea has been copied at the college level and by the NHL.

Rensselaer 4, BU 1 — Allen York made 28 saves to lead the No. 15 Engineers (9-4-3) over the seventh-ranked Terriers (8-4-5) in Troy, N.Y.

Football Villanova 42, Appalachian St. 24 — Receiver Matt Szczur rushed for three touchdowns, passed for one, and caught another to lead the Wildcats (9-4) over the top-seeded Mountaineers (10-3) in the Football Championship Subdivision quarterfinal in Boone, N.C.

Villanova rallied for the second straight week, and will play at Eastern Washington in the semifinals Saturday.